Vocalist/Actress/Musician/Composer/Teacher/Director

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Vocalist/Actress/Musician/Composer/Teacher/Director *

Lynn Flickinger is a renowned singer, actress, musician, director, and educator who has gained a reputation for her diverse talents in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. With a career spanning internationally, she has graced the stage of prestigious venues, notably Carnegie Hall, where she played a principal role in a groundbreaking musical inspired by the life of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. Additionally, she portrayed Marge in the premiere of the captivating production, The Storm. Lynn's talent also took her on a national Broadway tour, where she delighted audiences with her performance as Baruska in the musical Once. With her immense talent and dedication to the arts, Lynn Flickinger continues to leave a lasting impact on the world of performing arts.

Lynn has established herself as a prominent soloist, captivating audiences with her enchanting performances in various countries including England, Scotland, Austria, and Germany. Closer to home, she has taken on notable roles such as Nettie in DeSales University’s production of Carousel and as the Housekeeper in PA Shakespeare's production of Man of La Mancha, receiving high praise for her exceptional talent in both. Lynn's engaging voice and musical prowess have also been showcased in numerous venues across the Lehigh Valley and Bucks County, where she has performed with her jazz trio, the Lynnflick Trio. Beyond live performances, Lynn's remarkable musicality can also be enjoyed through her recordings, which are available on iTunes. Noteworthy among them are Slumber Songs and her own arrangement and recording of the holiday classic, "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year." Recently, she had the opportunity to showcase her talent at the Provincetown CabaretFest, where she performed alongside celebrated artists such as Karen Mason and Natalie Douglas. Lynn's own cabaret show, "Lessons Learned," was a highlight of the festival and has received great acclaim. Audiences can look forward to future performances in both New York City and the local area.